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Booths Park (Booths Hall) Call 0800 731 0300
Booths Park (Booths Hall) Call 0800 731 0300
Booths Park (Booths Hall), Meeting Rooms
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- Chelford Road, Knutsford, WA16 8QZ
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Booths Hall, a Georgian manor house built in 1745, can accommodate meetings and events for 2 up to 150 people. Set in 220 acres of stunning Cheshire countryside, just 1 mile from Knutsford Cheshire, Booths Hall boasts a suite of stunning meeting rooms that are equipped with state-of-the-art AV, complimentary refreshments and some of the most amazing views in Cheshire.
> Rooms available
8 person meeting room
10 person meeting room
14 person meeting room
22 person meeting room
Conference Room
> Catering
When you hire a meeting room at Booths Hall, Cheshire, refreshments are provided free of charge. We can also arrange any catering you may require during your meeting, from Danish pastries and bacon sandwiches to buffet lunches and canapés. Standard menus are available, but we are just as happy to offer bespoke menus tailored to suit your meeting or event.
> AV
AV equipment is available for use in the meeting rooms at Booths Hall Cheshire. All AV equipment is included in the meeting room hire charge. Booths Park also offers video conferencing so you can cut down on long distance meetings. In addition the conference room boasts a 10ft screen and projector, ideal for events, away days and conferences.
> Meeting Rooms Specification
- Plasma screen
- Flipchart, pad and pens
- Video projector
- Stationary for each delegate
- Complimentary refreshments
- Use of any integrated AV equipment
- Video conferencing
> Local Amenities
Make the most of the building’s great location with this guide to all the best local amenities – taken from those who know best, our staff and customers.
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> History
Opposite the fireplace in the Oak Room office, behind an oak paneled bureau built into the wall, is a secret passageway leading down into a labyrinth of cellars. Whilst many old manor houses had secret tunnels and false paneling for hiding during the Civil wars, these passages were used for the butlers and maids.
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